In article <s-ness-3003951347240001 at scott.ls.nwu.edu> s-ness at nwu.edu (Scott A. Ness) writes:
>Anyone know of an efficient method or reagent (other than UV) light to
>cross-link proteins (in a nuclear extract or even intact nuclei) to DNA?
Well I know you said "not UV" but do you know about the UV laser
way of linking protein to DNA. You use a short pulse, you don't fry the
protein and you get good linking. There's a guy "Buc" (sp?) in france
doing it, another guy in England and Peter von Hipple (out in Oregon?) doing
it. I'll admit it not just something you do in your lab once and forget
it, you'll have to go to their labs, but it's a lot better than UV.
Joe Mack mack at ncifcrf.gov